SHORT #007

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Temaikén, the natural park designed by Ronald Shakespear

At the Temaikèn Biopark, Ronald Shakespear's signage fuses design and nature, creating an educational and sustainable experience that guides visitors.
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About the Short

As they cross the gates of the Temaikèn Biopark, a stage unfolds before visitors where nature and design are intertwined thanks to the vision of Ronald Shakespear. From the moment they encounter the corporeal letters at the entrance, it is evident that a meaningful experience is about to begin. These letters, made of environmentally friendly materials, not only welcome but also set the tone for what will be an unforgettable day, harmonizing with the natural environment.

The monoliths that serve as both welcome and benches, represent the park's commitment to the integration of aesthetics and functionality, inviting visitors to absorb the beauty of the place from the first moment. This fusion between design and utility is reflected in all the park's signage.

The signage in Temaikèn is a true reflection of how design can foster learning and sustainability. With circular signs adorned with animal silhouettes and others offering educational facts, all made from eco-friendly materials, the park promotes a deep respect for nature. Directional signs, meanwhile, not only make it easy to find your way around the sprawling park, but are also designed to complement the natural beauty of the surroundings, thanks to a careful selection of colors that enhance the visitor experience.

Ronald Shakespear has masterfully demonstrated that graphic design, through an intelligent use of colors and shapes, can be both beautiful and functional, providing an educational guide throughout the park. At Temaikèn, every sign, every color, becomes an essential part of a journey of animal discovery, where design serves as a bridge between visitors and nature.

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